A New Spin: Legacy Turntable Company Victrola Moves to Denver
The century-old turntable and record company has moved its headquarters to the Golden Triangle neighborhood.
The century-old turntable and record company has moved its headquarters to the Golden Triangle neighborhood.
The Boulder radio show eTown celebrates its thirtieth anniversary and induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
Denver finally has its first gay sports bar.
Black Pumas, Kaytranada, Japanese Breakfast and more.
Denver’s music scene mourns the loss of a longtime photographer and friend.
For one price, patrons can have access to coffees, cocktails and concerts all summer long.
Red Rocks is back, and plenty of other venues are hosting shows too.
The past year has been devastating to venues and theaters nationwide, but the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant offers hope.
The Colorado Wildfire Recovery Show will stream live from Dog House Music Studios in Lafayette on Saturday, April 3.
Denver singer-songwriter YaSi worked with producer and mixing engineer Jon Lundin to complete her new six-song EP, which drops on Friday, April 2.
Saxophonist Keith Oxman, Drummer Paul Romaine, cornetist Ron Miles, pianist Andy Weyl and bassist Mark Simon are the Jazz WORMS.
The state granted the venue a variance.
The series starts March 31.
Longtime booker Curtis Wallach has moved to Trinidad and is handing off his talent-buying duties.
Government aid is on the way to support entertainment venues.
Between COVID-19 closures and the death of owner John Elliott, the venue couldn’t make it.
The group is offering a food pantry for musicians and venue workers and connecting them with mental health resources.
When it comes to buyers, Marilyn Megenity won’t take just anybody.
The Irish band the Commoners are celebrating this year’s holiday in an uncommon way: with a massive virtual show.
Sophia Barber, daughter of Colfax Museum founder Johnny Barber, is launching an online music festival from Los Angeles.
In the upcoming edition of Record to Record, Dana Colley and Jerome Deupree join Bruce Trujillo for a discussion of the classic album.
The University of Colorado Denver is offering eight-week classes in music industry studies for any musician in the city.